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Smoothing out rough ground
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<blockquote data-quote="tex452" data-source="post: 1711104" data-attributes="member: 41841"><p>I have used a tire drag a lot over the years in a triangle shape. It does ok but it will dip down in the low spots and not really level it like something straight and solid. </p><p>The drag I made out of I beam (16'x4' with supports welded in the middle) works pretty good, but I have so much grass that if I lightly plow it it balls up pretty bad. </p><p>I know that harder type soil with less grass it would work better. </p><p>Dragging a hard service like a road it works really well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tex452, post: 1711104, member: 41841"] I have used a tire drag a lot over the years in a triangle shape. It does ok but it will dip down in the low spots and not really level it like something straight and solid. The drag I made out of I beam (16’x4’ with supports welded in the middle) works pretty good, but I have so much grass that if I lightly plow it it balls up pretty bad. I know that harder type soil with less grass it would work better. Dragging a hard service like a road it works really well. [/QUOTE]
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